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we are going to create from japan from scratch, its strong resolve we all must share. there was strong resolve with stricken reactors in the quake zone. fire engines were used to douse the overheating facilities. electric lines are hoped to be operative this weekend. firemen were getting to join other embattled workers and government finally admitted that it as bad as three-mile island. >> we and not a lot of difficulty with the mission we are given, he said, fire chief. and lives of so many people rest on your actions. many lives are already lost. 6,900 are officially declared dead. 10,700 are missing. with the hope of any survivors is practically gone, relief efforts in the affected areas are growing. roads are beginning to be opened up. some stores are as well and electricity is being restored to some areas. over 400,000 do remain in shelters which are lacking vital services and supplies. a big u.s. military relief effort is just cracking up. >> we're going to be doing all we can to deliver supplies, search and rescue. evac, reactor whatever the case may be, we're r
we are going to create from japan from scratch, its strong resolve we all must share. there was strong resolve with stricken reactors in the quake zone. fire engines were used to douse the overheating facilities. electric lines are hoped to be operative this weekend. firemen were getting to join other embattled workers and government finally admitted that it as bad as three-mile island. >> we and not a lot of difficulty with the mission we are given, he said, fire chief. and lives of so...
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nuclear watchdog says japan must. quote sleep. meanwhile beyond japan's shores panic is spreading faster than radiation people in russia's far east stock up on preventive medicines needlessly putting their health at risk. and in other news this hour libya's government declares an immediate cease fire and an end to military operations just hours after the u.n. backs a british french sponsored resolution to impose a no fly zone. with r.t. life for moscow where it's now or just after four pm on friday another u.n. nuclear agency has a warning but the battle to stabilize your plans crippled fukushima nuclear plant is a race against the clock there are continuing efforts to try to cool the overheated reactors at the facility stricken by a massive earthquake and tsunami about a week ago on a seven stage international scale measuring the severity of the situation in motion c. has moved from four to five that's just about two levels behind the nine hundred eighty six child noble disaster. bennett has more. right now they're still trying t
nuclear watchdog says japan must. quote sleep. meanwhile beyond japan's shores panic is spreading faster than radiation people in russia's far east stock up on preventive medicines needlessly putting their health at risk. and in other news this hour libya's government declares an immediate cease fire and an end to military operations just hours after the u.n. backs a british french sponsored resolution to impose a no fly zone. with r.t. life for moscow where it's now or just after four pm on...
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the fda is screening anything from japan in this government. it is in the food and air but in the airplanes in planes and passengers from japan for radio activity. robert crandel if it is a speed bump for the industry or much like 9/11 something worse. what do you think, bob? >> noo, everything as we have heard today. everything that has happened to date indicated that airplanes and people coming in from japan, are simply radiation free. the customs and border papatrol have these disipiters and one case in chicago and dallas where it tripped. they went and got more sophisticated equipment and took a look and found that the amount of the radiation wasest . you know, it is very important i think that we be cautious in talking too much about this. the airlines of course, are not going to operate anywhere where the government said it is unsafe. among other things for example, the airline crews are not going to go anywhere where the government thinks it is unsafe. i think at the moment, it is probably more risky to go through the scanner machines. >
the fda is screening anything from japan in this government. it is in the food and air but in the airplanes in planes and passengers from japan for radio activity. robert crandel if it is a speed bump for the industry or much like 9/11 something worse. what do you think, bob? >> noo, everything as we have heard today. everything that has happened to date indicated that airplanes and people coming in from japan, are simply radiation free. the customs and border papatrol have these...
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jon: the search in japan for the missing. as the world reaches out to help the victims what a job they have ahead. so many missing, so many dead. what has happened to those who did not come home? jon: happening now as terrible as the scenes are coming out of japan, that country's state of the art quake warning system is credited now with saving many lives. it's a system that folks on the u.s. west coast sure wish they could have. dan springer is live in seattle now. we've seen how bad it looks in japan, dan. are we more or less prepared than the japanese? >> reporter: well, jon we are far less prepared. part of that is because our building standards aren't as strict here but also because jop put in a billion dollar early warning system in this case actually sent out alert to millions of people across the japan before the earth started shaking. some people only got a few seconds. some people got more time. this early system detects p-waves or primary waves of earthquake. it sends out warning by way of internet sirens, broadcas
jon: the search in japan for the missing. as the world reaches out to help the victims what a job they have ahead. so many missing, so many dead. what has happened to those who did not come home? jon: happening now as terrible as the scenes are coming out of japan, that country's state of the art quake warning system is credited now with saving many lives. it's a system that folks on the u.s. west coast sure wish they could have. dan springer is live in seattle now. we've seen how bad it looks...
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similar type than japan has. it is somehow damaged if you have a winter storm or a flood which you can have in the hudson valley that knocks out that backup power you can have a series of things that lead to a similar situation and potentially a meltdown. >> 180,000 people were evacuated from japan's northeastern coast fearing possible radioactive contamination from the earthquake damaged nuclear power plant. now residents and environmental activists were worried about evacuation plans here. >> this is a city of pescul here highly populated area 25 miles from new york city. >> there are over 300 thousand people live within this point and 15 miles we have 20 million in the metropolitan area. >> how old they evacuate 20 million people? >> not very well. the concern that even if you try to evacuate a small part of the population the general panic and concern would cause everyone to attempt to flee and would basically result in gridlock. you would not be able to get the people out of the area in time to prevent that
similar type than japan has. it is somehow damaged if you have a winter storm or a flood which you can have in the hudson valley that knocks out that backup power you can have a series of things that lead to a similar situation and potentially a meltdown. >> 180,000 people were evacuated from japan's northeastern coast fearing possible radioactive contamination from the earthquake damaged nuclear power plant. now residents and environmental activists were worried about evacuation plans...
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geological survey says the quake in japan did more damage than we could see, shifted japan's main island by eight feet and another report says it caused the earth's axis to move by ten inches. how does this happen and is it possible to predict where an earthquake will strike next? joining us from sacramento, california is don rundle, a university of california davis professor of physics and geology and the co-founder of the open hazard group. good morning, john. >> good morning. >> and we should mention it sounds as if the earthquake that hit japan has been upgraded to 9.0 magnitude and that's obviously huge and in fact, there have been five earthquakes, having magnitudes of more than 8.5 in just the last 70 years. what's going on? >> well, you know, the at one time we would have said this is random occurrence, but i think the evidence is building that it's what we call correlated series of events and that is to say one of them until another event and i think the evidence is accumulating that there's something going on here that are not-- it hasn't been in our current models that we have
geological survey says the quake in japan did more damage than we could see, shifted japan's main island by eight feet and another report says it caused the earth's axis to move by ten inches. how does this happen and is it possible to predict where an earthquake will strike next? joining us from sacramento, california is don rundle, a university of california davis professor of physics and geology and the co-founder of the open hazard group. good morning, john. >> good morning. >>...
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similar type than japan has. it is somehow damaged if you have a winter storm or a flood which you can have in the hudson valley that knocks out that backup power you can have a series of things that lead to a similar situation and potentially a meltdown. >> 180,000 people were evacuated from japan's northeastern coast fearing possible radioactive contamination from the earthquake damaged nuclear power plant. now residents and environmental activists were worried about evacuation plans here. >> this is a city of pescul here highly populated area 25 miles from new york city. >> there are over 300 thousand people live within this point and 15 miles we have 20 million in the metropolitan area. >> how old they evacuate 20 million people? >> not very well. the concern that even if you try to evacuate a small part of the population the general panic and concern would cause everyone to attempt to flee and would basically result in gridlock. you would not be able to get the people out of the area in time to prevent that
similar type than japan has. it is somehow damaged if you have a winter storm or a flood which you can have in the hudson valley that knocks out that backup power you can have a series of things that lead to a similar situation and potentially a meltdown. >> 180,000 people were evacuated from japan's northeastern coast fearing possible radioactive contamination from the earthquake damaged nuclear power plant. now residents and environmental activists were worried about evacuation plans...
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and the crisis in japan. experts raise the threat level now amid severe damage at the nuclear plant at fukushima. a high probability of significant public exposure even death. i'm serpd smith live in new york. the news starts now. >> helicopters, water canons, they tried fire hoses. now, it may be time to try something else. tonight, exploring the chernobyl option. is libya backing down? after the united nations okayed a no-fly zone, the regime reportedly declared a cease-fire. what's really going on on the ground. >> this is a fluid and dynamic situation. >> once more, my maury qaddafi has a choice. >> tonight, is is qaddafi playing games and is it time to use force? >> shepard: first from fox this friday night, a fox news alert the libyan government denies that military forces plan to enter the rebel held strong hold of benghazi in the eastern part of that country. this, an official admits that the army in that area but says that their presence does not violate the cease-fire that tripoli announced earlier
and the crisis in japan. experts raise the threat level now amid severe damage at the nuclear plant at fukushima. a high probability of significant public exposure even death. i'm serpd smith live in new york. the news starts now. >> helicopters, water canons, they tried fire hoses. now, it may be time to try something else. tonight, exploring the chernobyl option. is libya backing down? after the united nations okayed a no-fly zone, the regime reportedly declared a cease-fire. what's...
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and now greg from japan, greg, japan is now acknowledged the initial response to the nuclear situation was to say the least, lagging. what is it doing now to get it under control? >>reporter: well, we have been watching wall to wall coverage with live views of the reactor and what is being done to cool down the complex. fire trucks, water cannons and high-powered water used on the ground. and we saw more dousing of water by helicopters. a lot of attention paid to reactor three with water level thought to be quite low and react four holding the spent fuel rods. the fear is there is no water in there at all. and a lot of attention paid to trying to get electricity to the reactors to try and get the coolant pumps started. connections are being made. it is not thought that one and two will not be turned on until the weekend and there are fears when the power is there the pumps will no longer work. finally on the nuclear front, attention being paid to the people working there the fukushima 50, the workers who have been slaving away against all odds and high radiation level but new folks goi
and now greg from japan, greg, japan is now acknowledged the initial response to the nuclear situation was to say the least, lagging. what is it doing now to get it under control? >>reporter: well, we have been watching wall to wall coverage with live views of the reactor and what is being done to cool down the complex. fire trucks, water cannons and high-powered water used on the ground. and we saw more dousing of water by helicopters. a lot of attention paid to reactor three with water...
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plus, the latest from japan. food has started to test positive for radiation and there are new concerns tonight surrounding the damaged fukushima power plant. all the latest from japan and libya, tonight, on "justice." >> judge jeanine: welcome back to "justice." we are monitoring the developing situation in libya. coalition forces launching military actions against libyan leader qadaffi. a u.s. security official saying the air defenses have been severely disabled. president obama addressed the situation earlier today. >> use of force is not our first choice and it is not a choice that i make lightly. but we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells his people that there will be no mercy and as forces step up assaults on cities where innocent men and women face brutality and death at the hands of their own government. >> judge jeanine: for more on these military events that will occur from here on out we are joined by fox news military analyst lieutenant colonel bill cowen and lieutenant colonel mccamry. we have b
plus, the latest from japan. food has started to test positive for radiation and there are new concerns tonight surrounding the damaged fukushima power plant. all the latest from japan and libya, tonight, on "justice." >> judge jeanine: welcome back to "justice." we are monitoring the developing situation in libya. coalition forces launching military actions against libyan leader qadaffi. a u.s. security official saying the air defenses have been severely disabled....
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the middle east violence and japan. look at the week's markets, stocks up one day when the news turns positive, down when it looks bad. to dick, the guy who led us back after the 9/11 attacks, led the financial community back. you know, tokoyo could be facing the same sort of pressure right now shall the former big board chairman, dick grasso right now. it's been a bumpy task for tokoyo, hasn't it? >> it's a real tragedy, it's human and we all open our hearts and hopefully our wallets to help the people of japan. >> neil: a lot of us aren't opening our wallets, think they're rich and don't need it. >> i think that that's been overstated. look, in a tragedy, such as this, you have to extend and this is the country that comes to the aid of those who need, assistan assistance, he so i would say that americans are digging deeply into their hearts and wallets right now. >> they clearly are. let me ask you about the tokoyo exchange and not to get to gobbledy gook. think of the drubbing, do you think they should have delayed o
the middle east violence and japan. look at the week's markets, stocks up one day when the news turns positive, down when it looks bad. to dick, the guy who led us back after the 9/11 attacks, led the financial community back. you know, tokoyo could be facing the same sort of pressure right now shall the former big board chairman, dick grasso right now. it's been a bumpy task for tokoyo, hasn't it? >> it's a real tragedy, it's human and we all open our hearts and hopefully our wallets to...
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several percent her, but 30% of japan consumables in japan and the areas up north are significantly more rural than they are here in tokoyo and other major cities, those areas have been inundated and approaching, it seems that there's crops and harvests are going to fail in all likelihood. aside from that, establishing electricity, infrastructure up north and the rail, i would assume it would be a priority here. short of that. >> kelly: you know, trent, what you're forking there is a bitter reality that food prices will soar and scarcity. america will have to help, as other countries which are standing by to help, obviously providing food and medical resources and any kind of relief and rescue efforts. what can you, as one american be studying there as a student to help out people in tokyo and throughout japan? >> well, as rail links, at least as far as the northern region, and they're all shut down, and i myself feel quite inadequate sitting around here in tokoyo, being able to not the-- i would say that there's enough people from enough nations who are on stand by and on en route
several percent her, but 30% of japan consumables in japan and the areas up north are significantly more rural than they are here in tokoyo and other major cities, those areas have been inundated and approaching, it seems that there's crops and harvests are going to fail in all likelihood. aside from that, establishing electricity, infrastructure up north and the rail, i would assume it would be a priority here. short of that. >> kelly: you know, trent, what you're forking there is a...
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japan continues the massive water dutch on the earthquake-hit new york reacts but some say japan is not handling this the right way. >> sending one helicopter to dutch water on a reactor is like using a squirt gun to put out a forest fire. exercise the chernobyl option, hit chernobyl with helicopters and sand bags. >>alisyn: we will bring in former commissioner for the nuclear regulatory commission, and senior vice president with the nuclear energy institute and a freelance journalist specializing in nuclear issues. good morning, all. >> good morning. jeff, for the past seven days japan has been using seawater to try to avert this disaster. should they have been trying something else? all they are doing the best they can, re-establishing power at units five and six and doing so at unit one and two and trying to get seawater on the fuel rods but it could already have occurred, the fuel melt. >> is it time to do what i believe was suggested, and incase the flawed reactors in sand or cement? >>guest: well, what they have to do are stabilize the reactors and stabilize the fuel pools. what t
japan continues the massive water dutch on the earthquake-hit new york reacts but some say japan is not handling this the right way. >> sending one helicopter to dutch water on a reactor is like using a squirt gun to put out a forest fire. exercise the chernobyl option, hit chernobyl with helicopters and sand bags. >>alisyn: we will bring in former commissioner for the nuclear regulatory commission, and senior vice president with the nuclear energy institute and a freelance...
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japan battles to get power back to the fukushima nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. smoke seen rising from reactor number two is in she's basically transferred still to the cooling system. for seeing gains across the board across the markets as well as a weakening down after we saw it strengthen to worrying levels that's in reaction to the g seven nations it's intervene in japan so for us the market more and that's and this is something. also those are in libya bracing for airstrikes from france and the u.k. is the u.n. security council backs a no fly zone to protect civilians. you get need a moment to be placing if you needed to tell me a ship if the base goes i hate would lead to intervention so we need a few moments from the capital city tripoli before and updates. bringing you news around the clock from around the world i match reza it's one pm in moscow you're watching our team the race is on to restore electricity to japan's stricken fukushima nuclear facility so workers can get their reactor cooling systems back on raw in japan has also increased the severity
japan battles to get power back to the fukushima nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. smoke seen rising from reactor number two is in she's basically transferred still to the cooling system. for seeing gains across the board across the markets as well as a weakening down after we saw it strengthen to worrying levels that's in reaction to the g seven nations it's intervene in japan so for us the market more and that's and this is something. also those are in libya bracing for airstrikes...
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how is business since this accident in japan? >> we've been very, very busy. >> geraldo: why am i not surprised?. >> i don't know. >>. >> geraldo: thank you g work and go out there and keep us safe. i appreciate it. this is a quick shot for mom. we like that father son stuff. folks we're going to go back to libyan situation and superb panel and the latest from >>> this outcome the united states or any of our partners thought. even yesterday the international community offered muammar gaddafi the opportunity to persue an-pursue an immediate cease fire. but despite the hollow words of his government, he has ignored that opportunity. his attacks on his own people have continued and his forces have been on the move. the danger face bid the people of libya has grown. >> geraldo: there is the president today making the announcement that is starting at 3:00 eastern time. 114 of them on a one-hour flight most came from submarines. you know three of ours and one of the british submarines and i assume some of them came from our destroyer a
how is business since this accident in japan? >> we've been very, very busy. >> geraldo: why am i not surprised?. >> i don't know. >>. >> geraldo: thank you g work and go out there and keep us safe. i appreciate it. this is a quick shot for mom. we like that father son stuff. folks we're going to go back to libyan situation and superb panel and the latest from >>> this outcome the united states or any of our partners thought. even yesterday the...
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shepard smith live in japan. he will be anchoring there starting this afternoon 3:00pm eastern time on fox report at 7:00pm. you don't want to miss his broadcast. we'll be right back in three minutes. america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... adding new calorie labels to every single can, bottle, and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. jenna: right now new fears over the health safety of u.s. troops and also the japanese people, anyone in what is happening in japan right now. the u.s. s. ronald reagan may have passed through a radioactive cloud while doing relief work off the coast. 17 helicopter crew members treated for radiation exposure during one mission. what health issues are facing our troops as well as the japanese. dr. cromwell is joining us now. we are talking about radiation affects or poisoning. what would that feel like to the average person? >> reporter: well the radiation affects we can separate into things that are
shepard smith live in japan. he will be anchoring there starting this afternoon 3:00pm eastern time on fox report at 7:00pm. you don't want to miss his broadcast. we'll be right back in three minutes. america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... adding new calorie labels to every single can, bottle, and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. jenna: right now new fears over the health safety of u.s. troops and also the...
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that is what sdef stated the landscape in japan. that is what has created a situation that will be years and years in the remaking. obviously we are all freaked out when it comes to radiation because we just don't know. we have pieced together what happened and can -- the first reports are often incorrect, but now we know what happened. they gauged it in the nuclear plant. it caused the size mow graph to jig el as if it was an aftershock. that's why they put out the tsunami warning. they figured out the jolt came from the explosion at the nuclear plant. i keep using this expressiexpre. all right. exclusive to fox news. baby joseph -- i'll get to this later. looks like we have another story coming up. i will get to that. now we have the situation we know for sure there has been a second explosion at the same stricken plant. it has been captured in the containment vessel of the reactors. those reactors now finished. >> the people who it first effects is pregnant woman. pregnant woman can have abortions in the first trimester from radi
that is what sdef stated the landscape in japan. that is what has created a situation that will be years and years in the remaking. obviously we are all freaked out when it comes to radiation because we just don't know. we have pieced together what happened and can -- the first reports are often incorrect, but now we know what happened. they gauged it in the nuclear plant. it caused the size mow graph to jig el as if it was an aftershock. that's why they put out the tsunami warning. they...
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we have live reports from across japan, tokyo, sendai. at home president obama speaking about the tragedy in japan. that hasn't put on the lid -- put on the lid of criticism regarding his leadership style. shep smith joins us from japan. >> shepard: we are not sure what is happening. they've been working to establish this power link about 6/10 of a mile what amounts to extension cord to go from the power grid through this damaged area to the plant. they are hoping once they get the electricity in they will be able to put water on those different facilities and stop the meltdown from happening. that's their hope. we have a warning to the united nations they believe it could be two or three weeks of very difficult days at this power plant -- i mean at the power plant. if they can get the electricity in, it could help immensely. why is the steam or smoke rising from number 2? we don't know. if they had hot rods in there and they added water to it to take anything hot and add water to it that creates steam. that steam could be released. certa
we have live reports from across japan, tokyo, sendai. at home president obama speaking about the tragedy in japan. that hasn't put on the lid -- put on the lid of criticism regarding his leadership style. shep smith joins us from japan. >> shepard: we are not sure what is happening. they've been working to establish this power link about 6/10 of a mile what amounts to extension cord to go from the power grid through this damaged area to the plant. they are hoping once they get the...
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calm in japan. and, tonight, "on the record," with greta, the former minnesota governor is her guest. from new york, when you have to know the news you have to go to greta and now "your world," with neil cavuto. >>neil: thank you. your gas? he's going down. do not assume your price the at punch will go down, too, because, today, we will connect the dots and muammar qaddafi ain't alone. he has company and we have big problems my friends, the front and the crack pot. we debrief. you decide. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. and to look at the big board today you would think, well, must be big relief, right? no fly means buy. stocks are soaring partly on relief that the libyan thing seems to succeed. and the u.k. prime minister saying the coalition forces have already neutralized libyan air defense and muammar qaddafi seems to be on the rope. sorry, it is not that simple. i could bore you with the minor $39 billion at&t bid for t-mobile or that oil finished today lower than what a barrel was getting
calm in japan. and, tonight, "on the record," with greta, the former minnesota governor is her guest. from new york, when you have to know the news you have to go to greta and now "your world," with neil cavuto. >>neil: thank you. your gas? he's going down. do not assume your price the at punch will go down, too, because, today, we will connect the dots and muammar qaddafi ain't alone. he has company and we have big problems my friends, the front and the crack pot. we...
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dominic doe natale in osoko, japan, not too far away, japan was hit with a tsunami warning that comes along with it. we'll go back to dominic as the news warrants. i had mentioned off the top of this newscast we were getting this from the japan meteorology agencies. we want to go 0 our team here, let's go to meteorologist maria molina in the weather center for more. >> hi, harris, we know the last earthquake that hit those were magnitude 9.0. so this is a little less and no tsunami warnings or advisories have been issued as of yet for alaska, california or the coast of oregon or washington, or hawaii, so that's a little bit of good news for us here in the u.s. so we don't think that this earthquake was powerful enough or of enough magnitude to bring a wave over into our coastline, but still very imminent threat out there for japan and that's the location of the earthquake is similar as well to the last earthquake that did hit, that we have had amazing amount of damage. you can see on the satellite image not a lot of cloud cover through the country of japan. some clouds off to the west
dominic doe natale in osoko, japan, not too far away, japan was hit with a tsunami warning that comes along with it. we'll go back to dominic as the news warrants. i had mentioned off the top of this newscast we were getting this from the japan meteorology agencies. we want to go 0 our team here, let's go to meteorologist maria molina in the weather center for more. >> hi, harris, we know the last earthquake that hit those were magnitude 9.0. so this is a little less and no tsunami...
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and the death toll is rising again in japan. more than 7,000 people are now reported dead. nearly 11,000 are missing. crews are closer to restoring power at a damaged nuclear plant though as high radiation levels turned up in food produced nearby. there's a lot of concern about that, too, david piper streaming live from tokoyo, where trace amounts of radiation are turning up in tap water, david? >> reporter: that's right, jamie, radioactive iodine has been detected in tap water here in the japanese capital. the japanese authorities do say it's still within safety levels. radioactive materials are entering the food chain. after that fukushima plant. they've been looking at food stuffs there and say it's within products such as spinach and milk. there has though been one positive development today off of that plant. about 150 miles northeast of here on the coast. the engineers say they've successfully attached now a power cable to two of the reactors at the plant. and this could be crucial, it is because if they can power up the cooling system, it could very well help those r
and the death toll is rising again in japan. more than 7,000 people are now reported dead. nearly 11,000 are missing. crews are closer to restoring power at a damaged nuclear plant though as high radiation levels turned up in food produced nearby. there's a lot of concern about that, too, david piper streaming live from tokoyo, where trace amounts of radiation are turning up in tap water, david? >> reporter: that's right, jamie, radioactive iodine has been detected in tap water here in...
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how is business since this accident in japan? >> we've been very, very busy. >> geraldo: why am i not surprised?. >> i don't know. >>. >> geraldo: thank you g work and go out there and keep us safe. i appreciate it. this is a quick shot for mom. we like that father son stuff. folks we're going to go back to libyan situation and superb panel and the latest from [ male announcer ] escape convention. introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. the radically new 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. welcome to the darker side of green. see your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing purina one beyond, a new food for your cat or dog. [ female announcer ] introducing purina one beyond, across the country when the economy tumbled, jpmorgan chase set up new offices to work one-on-one with homeowners. since 2009, we've helped over 250,000 americans keep their homes. and we're reaching out to small businesses too, lending them more than $10 billion last year. we're also giving businesses
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harry smith begins tonight's coverage of the disaster in japan. >> reporter: in a sign of how grave japan's crisis has become, the emperor, akihito, made an unprecedented television address, acknowledging that he is deeply worried, urging his subjects not to give up. it did little to calm a country increasingly distrustful, given the wave of conflicting reports and mixed messages. >> ( translated ): there is both positive and negative news. i don't know which i should believe. >> reporter: and today on capitol hill, u.s. energy secretary and nuclear expert steven chu said he, too, is baffled. >> and there are conflicting reports, and so, we don't really know in detail what's happening. >> reporter: at the fukushima plant, there are two key areas of concern, pumping enough water into the reactors to keep the nuclear fuel rods cool to avoid a potential meltdown, and limiting damage to the all- important containment vessels surrounding the reactor cores. there is already a breach in reactor two, and there are fears of another breach in reactor three. >> my confidence is eroded somewhat because
harry smith begins tonight's coverage of the disaster in japan. >> reporter: in a sign of how grave japan's crisis has become, the emperor, akihito, made an unprecedented television address, acknowledging that he is deeply worried, urging his subjects not to give up. it did little to calm a country increasingly distrustful, given the wave of conflicting reports and mixed messages. >> ( translated ): there is both positive and negative news. i don't know which i should believe....
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japan is no stranger to earthquakes. i haven't heard it discussed how surprised we might be that the death toll isn't higher than what it has been reported to be. it will probably go into the many thousands by the time they are down counting and rum imagining through the damage. but nonetheless, a tsunami that hit indonesia six, seven years ago took out a quarter million people. >> and haiti. this was a thousand times more powerful than haiti. >> gretchen: one thousan haiti. >> 300,000 dead in haiti. >> this is not so powerful to the quake but how close did the epicenter take place to a population center. the combination of the two that measures the devastation of the quake. >> geraldo: the japanese have extremely strict building codes. they are prepared. you heard the warning over the public address system telling people that a tsunami was coming to get to higher ground and they actually went. can you imagine if that happened here? people would think it was a crank, you know, i don't even know if we have public address
japan is no stranger to earthquakes. i haven't heard it discussed how surprised we might be that the death toll isn't higher than what it has been reported to be. it will probably go into the many thousands by the time they are down counting and rum imagining through the damage. but nonetheless, a tsunami that hit indonesia six, seven years ago took out a quarter million people. >> and haiti. this was a thousand times more powerful than haiti. >> gretchen: one thousan haiti....
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and surviving a nuclear disaster so many in japan fear the worst is yet to come but for some of those who have lived through the atomic bomb this crisis is all too familiar. good evening it's tuesday march twenty second five pm here in washington d.c. and we see cough and of you're watching our t.v. . now there are plenty of concerns that americans may have about the intervention in libya but a time one belt tightening as all the domestic political rage writing checks for a war that's half a world away has raised a lot of questions about our budget priorities are to florida lister has more on the cost of war. one to blunt point five billion dollars the reported cost of this united states tomahawk missile launched into libya. it's only been a few days into operation odyssey dawn and already the cost of this environment from sea and air are skyrocketing. the price of day one alone. more than one hundred million dollars in the first two hours they fired one hundred ten cruise missiles so so right there thousands of teachers of course could be paid for coming at a time when he chairs not
and surviving a nuclear disaster so many in japan fear the worst is yet to come but for some of those who have lived through the atomic bomb this crisis is all too familiar. good evening it's tuesday march twenty second five pm here in washington d.c. and we see cough and of you're watching our t.v. . now there are plenty of concerns that americans may have about the intervention in libya but a time one belt tightening as all the domestic political rage writing checks for a war that's half a...
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citizens in japan and we are monitoring the situation very closely. but, we'll see what comes and, as i said, day by day, hour by hour, the focus is on mitigation, of the issue. >> chris: there are reports, that tepco, the company that owns the property, delayed in taking steps to control the crisis, such as using sea water, because it didn't want to destroy its property. first of all, is that true? and, secondly, should tepco simply bury the reactors in sand and cement as the russian did in chernobyl? would that solve the problem. >> first, i don't know the exact chronology but my understanding was, tepco, soon after, began to use sea water to cool the reactor and that was the right decision. and, you are quite right, once you use sea water the reactors are not recover can be babrecov >> chris: is there any indication, tepco, delayed some action because it was trying to protect its investment. >> i have no indication of that and going beyond that, i think what the russians did, is -- it appears unlikely that you would need those scenarios, there are
citizens in japan and we are monitoring the situation very closely. but, we'll see what comes and, as i said, day by day, hour by hour, the focus is on mitigation, of the issue. >> chris: there are reports, that tepco, the company that owns the property, delayed in taking steps to control the crisis, such as using sea water, because it didn't want to destroy its property. first of all, is that true? and, secondly, should tepco simply bury the reactors in sand and cement as the russian did...
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from japan. as the golden state braces for a potentially dangerous radioactive plume coming from japan. the united states projects the plume will drift across the pacific hitting the aleutian islands first then southern california, late tomorrow. joining me on this and more is shepard smith. shep, every 24 hours there there's a lot of news developing. of course the fear this worst-case scenario about the reactors is the latest? >> shepard: the latest is me may be close to a fix at least they hope so. been working on this powerline. it amounts to a 6/10 of a mile line extension cord, if you will. from the main grid to the reactor number 2 at the fukushima nuclear plant. the hope is they will get that back online. they've been telling us the last hour they are hoping to have it done within the next couple of hours that would allow them to put water automatically on to the rods the nuclear fuel rods so people wouldn't have to be spraying them down. long term they could prevent a meltdown, they hope.
from japan. as the golden state braces for a potentially dangerous radioactive plume coming from japan. the united states projects the plume will drift across the pacific hitting the aleutian islands first then southern california, late tomorrow. joining me on this and more is shepard smith. shep, every 24 hours there there's a lot of news developing. of course the fear this worst-case scenario about the reactors is the latest? >> shepard: the latest is me may be close to a fix at least...
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an update from the japan fukushima nuclear plant. after a week of showing signs of trouble, the latest 0en the radioactive material. and here at home a california homecoming for some of the men and women who flew to japan and women who flew to japan and aided in the rescue. ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. the radically new 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. welcome to the darker side of green. see your lexus dealer. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspireby you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where u want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. ♪ just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies. more passion for the one ya love. more fun with your family and fr
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we will check back with japan in our second hour. go back now to the crisis at hand. although the president is obviously -- has obviously been briefed hour by hour on the situation in libya. the first family did spend the day in brazil where the president is talking economics. >> several key points of emphasis. limited military action involving an international coalition and reiterated that he is not planning to send in u.s. ground troops. during the first day of his trip to latin america, aides emphasized the commander in chief was briefed several times on libya and will continue to receive updates as needs in the hours and days ahead. some of the work delayed several of the events here in brazil with the president here. the president spoke about this effort in libya. >> i'm deeply aware of the risks of any military action no matter what limits we place on it. i want the american people to know that the use of force is not our first choice. and it is not a choice that i make lightly. >> it is not clear how long the military action will need to go and whether it will
we will check back with japan in our second hour. go back now to the crisis at hand. although the president is obviously -- has obviously been briefed hour by hour on the situation in libya. the first family did spend the day in brazil where the president is talking economics. >> several key points of emphasis. limited military action involving an international coalition and reiterated that he is not planning to send in u.s. ground troops. during the first day of his trip to latin...
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confusing global response not just in japan but everywhere. it is almost a who really knows? who tonight know? and the idea to is the up homeland security was to avoid the confusion and to set up a central body whose voice and press releases we would get a clear idea of what is going on and that is not going on in japan, and of course they have their own worries but the way the world reacts, it is like known knows what the deal is. what do you think? >>guest: i know with japan there is a concern our estimatemation of the danger is different than theirs and i am not comfortable, they have so many issues to deal with, the tragedy, i don't think we should second-guess them. if we have a different evaluation, inform our citizens and let them infollow their citizens. when you look at the crisis around the world, the first instinct is to run to the u.n. and i must say i am glad theness are -- the united nations are not responsible for local fire departments because the buildings would be burned to the ground. it has taken 30 days over the no fly league and the arab league said they
confusing global response not just in japan but everywhere. it is almost a who really knows? who tonight know? and the idea to is the up homeland security was to avoid the confusion and to set up a central body whose voice and press releases we would get a clear idea of what is going on and that is not going on in japan, and of course they have their own worries but the way the world reacts, it is like known knows what the deal is. what do you think? >>guest: i know with japan there is a...
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in japan we have a new aproachhing storm system. this john will be bringing in more rain sunday night and monday and tuesday. not what we want to hear there. >>reporter: thank you . we established our connection with steve harigan. what is the latest. >>reporter: it has been quiet since 20 minutes ago we heard two cruise missiles land in the neighborhood of downtown tripoli. likely targeting command and control centers inside of the capitol. after those loud explosions . we saw busts of antiaircraft fire from batters here from two different positions and we saw red tracer fire going up. john, back to you. >> john: steve, thank you . thanks to our air men and naval operators and marine and solders. stay save. that's the fox report for saturday. i am john scott. the afternoon to begins with more pain and more pills. thevening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara wh
in japan we have a new aproachhing storm system. this john will be bringing in more rain sunday night and monday and tuesday. not what we want to hear there. >>reporter: thank you . we established our connection with steve harigan. what is the latest. >>reporter: it has been quiet since 20 minutes ago we heard two cruise missiles land in the neighborhood of downtown tripoli. likely targeting command and control centers inside of the capitol. after those loud explosions . we saw...
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i don't have a lot of time because of the events in japan and in liba. but i want you to know i wish you and patty, your wife the west -- best. i understand you met adam west at the convention good, luck with that. may you be caped crusadeors, thanks governor blagojevich. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspireby you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where u want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. ♪ before i started taking abilify, i was taking an antidepressant alone. most days i could put on a brave face and muddle through. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was managing, but it always had a way of creeping up on me. i felt stuck. i just codn't shake my depression. so i talked to my doctor. he said adding abilify to my antidepressant could help with my depression, and that some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. he also told me about a free trial offer from abilify! now i feel more in control of my depression. [ male
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. >> a fox urgent, nuclear crisis in japan. i'm harris falkner, we're live with a special edition of fox report. a new threat of multiple reactor meltdowns and frantically trying to cool down the reactors with sea water and are' looking at the two plants in question, fukushima where there's been at least one explosion and the other, where we're getting word now radiation levels have dropped back to normal after what they're doing there for the problem. japan's prime minister speaking about friday's twin disasters, the earthquake and tsunami and now the nuclear threat. his words through a translator. >> 65 years after the end of world war ii, this is the toughers and most difficult for japan in that period. >> harris: we're just starting to get some satellite images. this is sendai, the epicenter of the quake. before on the left side of the screen and after. you can see how a torrent of tsunami driven mud ripped through the covered ground here. the government confirming now more than 2500 buildings in that city destroyed. scient
. >> a fox urgent, nuclear crisis in japan. i'm harris falkner, we're live with a special edition of fox report. a new threat of multiple reactor meltdowns and frantically trying to cool down the reactors with sea water and are' looking at the two plants in question, fukushima where there's been at least one explosion and the other, where we're getting word now radiation levels have dropped back to normal after what they're doing there for the problem. japan's prime minister speaking...
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plus, the latest from japan. food has started to test positive for radiation and there are new concerns tonight surrounding the damaged fukushima power plant. all the latest from japan and libya, tonight, on "justice." [ male announcer ] this is charlie whose morning flight to london starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol now, and maybe up to 8 in a day. or...choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. enjoy the flight. introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. the radically new 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. welcome to the darker side of green. see your lexus dealer. immense power. scorching speed. the first phone strong enough to run on the fastest, most advanced 4g network in america. p.a.: it's a four-bedroom traditional home on an acre-and-a-half landscaped yard. the master suite has two walk-in closets and a completely updated master bath. there's a totally renovated chef's kitchen, with updated stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and a butler's p
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. >> shep: it keeps getting worse in japan. the efforts to stop the radiation leak from the troubled nuclear plant has become very grave. that a quote from the prime minister as we learn what could be a major complication, workers at fukushima daiichi plant have halted their efforts to cool the reactor in fears of a possible breach that radioactive materials could be leaking through a crack or hole in the reactors. dominic is streaming live from osaka. explain what that would do? >> reporter: the leak that is coming out of the breach is some 10,000 times above normal levels. now depending on how much water that is come out of this reactor they think it's coming from three reactors that would escalate the disaster and the contamination to a whole new scale. what is going to get in the way is the access for the workers to see where they can actually fix it. >> shep: we reported yesterday on two workers from the plant who stepped in radioactive water very radioactive. we got a first look at those workers, or would have gotten the
. >> shep: it keeps getting worse in japan. the efforts to stop the radiation leak from the troubled nuclear plant has become very grave. that a quote from the prime minister as we learn what could be a major complication, workers at fukushima daiichi plant have halted their efforts to cool the reactor in fears of a possible breach that radioactive materials could be leaking through a crack or hole in the reactors. dominic is streaming live from osaka. explain what that would do? >>...
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. >> jamie: we want to update you on the situation in japan. believe it or not, they are starting to test possible positive for radiation contamination and there is problems with the water puns. we're going to tell you why the u.s. nuclear watchdog group citizen the plan may not work. also, we're awaiting word from the pentagon, minutes away. the news is breaking here on the fox news channel. stay with us. [ bob ] i'd love to build bird houses for the rest of my life. so i've got to take care of my heart. for me cheerios is a good place to start. [ male anuncer ] to keep doing what you love, take re of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. love your heart so yo can do what you love. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspireby you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where u want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. ♪ >> kelly: here is a quick look at top headline. french jets reporting dest
. >> jamie: we want to update you on the situation in japan. believe it or not, they are starting to test possible positive for radiation contamination and there is problems with the water puns. we're going to tell you why the u.s. nuclear watchdog group citizen the plan may not work. also, we're awaiting word from the pentagon, minutes away. the news is breaking here on the fox news channel. stay with us. [ bob ] i'd love to build bird houses for the rest of my life. so i've got to take...
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critical day in japan as they race to cool down reactors. the japanese government is still sending mixed messages this morning about the depth of the crisis. next guest survived the chernobyl disaster and says the government is misleading and that people need to leave and leave now. >> peter: simon joins from us miami. good morning. >> good morning. >> peter: should the people within 12 or 20 or 50 miles of the fukushima plant, should they leave the area? >> they definitely have to leave the area. because radiation is not a joke. i think it's very irresponsible on the government, japanese government really to send any mixed messages. because -- >> clayton: we keep hearing these mixed messages. how similar to what your experience was at chernobyl? why is the government seeming any down playing this event? >> i really believe that release of any negative information really costly exercise. that's probably what it come down. it's just my assumption. i saw the development of this -- for me it's like deja vu. i saw how government was sending mixe
critical day in japan as they race to cool down reactors. the japanese government is still sending mixed messages this morning about the depth of the crisis. next guest survived the chernobyl disaster and says the government is misleading and that people need to leave and leave now. >> peter: simon joins from us miami. good morning. >> good morning. >> peter: should the people within 12 or 20 or 50 miles of the fukushima plant, should they leave the area? >> they...
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neither do the folks in japan. alisyn: we now know 23 people who live near japan's fukushima plant are being treated for radiation. 150 people are being monitored. the u.s. military says it will move several naval ships closer to the japanese coast just one day after 17 navy personnel were treated for radiation poisoning. dr. chow is the radiation oncologist. >> i think that our hearts go to those people that lost their loved ones in japan. about it all depend on what level of radiation exposure they encountered. they usually are vomiting to fever, chills. because the bone marrow suppression, to the diarrhea due to the effect of the g.i. tract. alisyn: what do you as a doctor do for them. >> usually supportive care. but in this situation, with the radioactive iodine in the air is a different story. what happens to those laid ohio active. >> i diens would travel, sucked into the lungs and travel to the thyroid glands. that's why the treatment for the radiation is different than detecting excessive radiation from an
neither do the folks in japan. alisyn: we now know 23 people who live near japan's fukushima plant are being treated for radiation. 150 people are being monitored. the u.s. military says it will move several naval ships closer to the japanese coast just one day after 17 navy personnel were treated for radiation poisoning. dr. chow is the radiation oncologist. >> i think that our hearts go to those people that lost their loved ones in japan. about it all depend on what level of radiation...
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but first, we turn to japan. where emergency workers are feverishly trying to cool down overheating fuel rods at the earthquake and tsunami-stricken nuclear plant. a u.n. nuclear official says the situation is "very serious." but appears to be stable. for now. the u.s. authorized the first evacuations of americans out of japan and president obama says he has asked for a comprehensive review of u.s. nuclear plant safety. correspondent greg palkot is in japan with the latest. >> reporter: there were desperate measures thursday in the fukushima nuclear plant in northeastern japan. helicopters doused water on overheating reactors to avoid a catastrophic core meltdown. the facility was sprayed down with more water from fire trucks. while authorities say there is some stabilization, they admit the method had little effect in reducing temperatures at the plant. others say even if a power line reaches coolant pumps they might not work. >> this is a very severe situation. we need to keep coolings at the fuel so that it do
but first, we turn to japan. where emergency workers are feverishly trying to cool down overheating fuel rods at the earthquake and tsunami-stricken nuclear plant. a u.n. nuclear official says the situation is "very serious." but appears to be stable. for now. the u.s. authorized the first evacuations of americans out of japan and president obama says he has asked for a comprehensive review of u.s. nuclear plant safety. correspondent greg palkot is in japan with the latest. >>...
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more than a quarter of the people in japan are still homeless, many living in shelters. our correspondent reports on the efforts to provide them with food, warmth, and shelter. >> it is better, jill, and bleak. smashed by the tsunami, buried by the snow. he lost half his staff. the leader let's the fisherman just wait. chopping up the timbers of their former homes to ward off the gold. and ken sosaki is the only official left in this neighborhood, caring for 1000 people. this is where he is living. >> at night, it is very cold. >> that is where you have to sleep? and warmth? do you have any warmth in here? >> [inaudible] >> and there are others, too. the kobayashi family are sheltering inside their van. mom, dad, and two boys. it is cold, he says. "i am worried about our future." when the waves swept through this town of 16,000, the sea wall was simply tossed aside. the tsunami did this to a stretch of coastline that is 600 kilometers long. that is the link of england. wiping out communications and infrastructures. now the weather has closed in, too. the challenge is to
more than a quarter of the people in japan are still homeless, many living in shelters. our correspondent reports on the efforts to provide them with food, warmth, and shelter. >> it is better, jill, and bleak. smashed by the tsunami, buried by the snow. he lost half his staff. the leader let's the fisherman just wait. chopping up the timbers of their former homes to ward off the gold. and ken sosaki is the only official left in this neighborhood, caring for 1000 people. this is where he...
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here's the latest on the situation in japan. officials there now fear more than 10,000 people may have been killed, in the earthquake and tsunami. they are fighting partial melt downs at two nuclear reactors. and, more than 170,000 people have been evacuated, from around the plants as a pre-caution. for more we turn to greg palkot in japan. greg? >> reporter: chris the words of the japanese prime minister, kan, being considered in the town we're in and throughout northeastern japan tonight, this country faces the toughest crisis since world war ii and will take determination to get it through, on several fronts. up the coast from where we are, at the nuclear reactor complex, sea water is pumped into yet another reactor, authorities want to cool it down, they say it is under control, and, the evacuation continues around the area of those reactors, and people are being tested for radioactive poisoning. in also as the scope of the disaster becomes much clearer, up and down the coast, too, we saw people struggling to deal with short
here's the latest on the situation in japan. officials there now fear more than 10,000 people may have been killed, in the earthquake and tsunami. they are fighting partial melt downs at two nuclear reactors. and, more than 170,000 people have been evacuated, from around the plants as a pre-caution. for more we turn to greg palkot in japan. greg? >> reporter: chris the words of the japanese prime minister, kan, being considered in the town we're in and throughout northeastern japan...
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you can see on the satellite image to the west of japan. that will be shifting east ward and bringing rain. sunday evening over there wrapping up sunday morning and that could have radioactive vapors and put it back in the ground and we have respects of radioactive levels exceeding the government safety levels in spinach and milk . not something you want to hear. >> john: not at all. maria molena in the fox weather center. thank you. >> now marks a beginning of a new military operation. u.s. missile striking libya yust hours ago. live respects in libya . latest on the military effort. largest since the iraq war . new word on the u.s. operation. let fidelity help you find the answers. our investment professionals work with you to help you make the most of your retirement and enjoy the life you've saved for. fidelity investments. where leading companies and millions of people go to get the real answers they need. call today. you need to do the preventative things that you need to do for your heart health. for me, it means an aspirin regimen.
you can see on the satellite image to the west of japan. that will be shifting east ward and bringing rain. sunday evening over there wrapping up sunday morning and that could have radioactive vapors and put it back in the ground and we have respects of radioactive levels exceeding the government safety levels in spinach and milk . not something you want to hear. >> john: not at all. maria molena in the fox weather center. thank you. >> now marks a beginning of a new military...